The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 25, 1939, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DOUBLE BILL FRIDAY SATURDAY @ MICKEY MOUSE THEATR! SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU PROGRAM Show Starts 7 P. M. 7:00 P.M. 8:06 P.M. 9:13 P.M. P.M. 9:40 P.M. 10:47 P.M. Ladies in Distress Tarnished Angel Flash Gordon News Ladies in Distress Tarnished Angel Mickey Mouse Matinee TARNISHED ANGEL LADIES IN DISTRESS FLASH GORDON—CANDY COMING SUNDAY Pacific Coast Premiere “FOUR FEATHERS" Give Your R|fle Their Smashing POWER’ THE new Winchester Super Speed Cartridges have completely won the enthusiastic admiration of Alaska’s hunters by their imposing record on Alaska game. Every cartridge loaded to give your rifle top-limit velocity and smash. And with this new, longer-range, deadly power, you get supreme dependability and accuracy. All have the clean Winchester Staynless non-mercuric priming—no barrel rust to worry about and no damage to fired cartridge cases. Get your rifle Winchester Super Speed or regular Winchester Staynless cartridges, at your dealer’s. Look for the red Winchester trade mark. Always have a FLASHLIGHT at hand. Choose the one that suits you in & WINCHESTER—built for hard use and convenience. With Winchester SUPER-SEAL nrrnlu you can depend on it for long, brilliant nrvnu WINCHESTER REPLATING ARMS :COMPANY. PUBLIC ELKS Stanley Cox and His Royal Alaskans Band Admission $1.00 SATURDAY Everyone Welcome!— Own a New G-E, the refrigerator that’s “built for keeps” with Selective Air Conditions! ©® An inadequate, old-fash- ioned refrigerator is a wasteful expense in these hot summer months. Let’s make a deal. We'll show | you how little it actually costs now to own a beauti- ful, big, new G-E, the first choice of millions. 14 New G-E Models up z 16 cu. ft. size. It now takes less money than ever before to own the finest refrigerator General Electric . ever built!- GENERAL ELECTBIC ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. GIRL EVANGELIST SEEN IN PICTURE NOW AT CAPITOL Alison- Skipworth, Polly Moran ‘Star in Sec- ond Feature | How underworld racketeering methods are applied to religion | forms the basis of “Tarnished An- | gel,” RKO Radio’s new vehicle open- ing tonight at the Capitol Theatre |and featuring Saily Eilers, Aun Mil- |ler and Lee Bowman. Along with the stormy romance of the picture, the plot deals with the activities of a coterie of pseudo- Irevivalists who conduct alleged “faith healing” meetings where, be- 2 AUGUST 25, 1939. L Annéxes [ 9. Russian wvil. ln!e come nity 13. Hara uz i3. halian oty « amous l(! Parme- n clieess " Old anch 18. Pln ot a Wi . Discourteous . Symbol for uteclum . Every one In dividually . In South At l)(uly Creossword P uzzle { OHRPTR RIQEY, 70 4 7 Adn solution o Yeltsrd-y‘: v _-Aa ::‘:“’-'o(:nn ot ggk!_SEum Now: kit %’i o — DELUXE TWIN - HIT PROGRAM — by . Payroll Gunmen ter- rorize the West . . . Till a Two-Gun Singing Tex- ower 19. Moved back 19. Musical stud« les 81 Assistant . Father gathering an Brings Law to Killer . Character in TEX WERE . Former Eng- RITTER 41. Unadorned 42. Slamese coins “ l'l!flbh ‘palm 46. Drmed the eathers 48. uauld part m 61. African ar- fore the awed eyes of their dupes, g9 they “cure” some seeming cripple— usually a professional contortionist well paid to put on his part of the “aet.” Miss Eilers plays a night club girl who goes into the “miracle” business and becomes a noted girl evangelist, with exciting results, while Miss Mil- ler is cast as her companion and Bowman as a wealthy society man. | Second feature, “Ladies in Dis- ! tress,” is a Republie comedy starring \Alison Skipworth and Polly Moran {and is grand fun for the entire fam- [m The hilarious antics of “Skippy” ‘ and Polly, aided by the versatile Max ‘Terhune, Bob Livingston, Virginia Grey, Berton Churchill, Leonard Penn, Eddie Acuff, and Horace Mac- Mahon will please old and young alike Alison is the Mayor of a small | town, which is infested by racketeers. | Against the wishes of her sister, 'Poll)' Moran, Mayor Skipworth goes | to New York and looks up a boy who | once went to school with her, and | who has since become a big time | racketeer in the big city. Bob Liv- | ingston, in this role, agrees to come | back to Bonneyville with Skippy,! | and help her wipe out the gangsters.' Bob becomes attracted to Vlrglnm‘ ! Grey, Skippy's and Polly’s niece. | After many amusing situations, Bob | is finally able to rid Bonneyville of \C.D. A. Junioss . Will Meet Soon The Councillors of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America met | home of Mrs. V. R. Hoke to disouss | activity plans for the coming winter months. | | ESept 5, at'Mrs. Gobdman's residence | on Gold Street. Troop 2 will be di- | rected by Mrs. F. Hennessy and Mrs. ‘Lewis Brown. This troop will meet 'at the home of Mrs. Hennessy on | sept. 7. | -—— { & -— !l HosPITAL NOTES 1 il AL N | taken from the Princess Lou northbound and admitted to St. Princess enroute to her home Ohio. S8he was accompanied by Mlss Charles h!ac!.ellsn was dismissed today from medical care at St. Jackson was dismissed today. win operation this morning at the Gov- ernment Hospital. Anna ‘Anderson was a surgical dis- Hospital. > BROTHER VS. BROTHER SEDALIA, Mo, Aug. 25—Fire Chief " John Tueck, rushing” to 'a grass fire In his official caf, collided with a fire truck, driven by his brother, Pireman Al Lueck, headed hurt. Ann’s Hospital for surgical ‘super-| v . ... vision, sailed this morning on me Doro!hyrdl‘ay missal today at the Oovemmem{en for the same blaze. Nobody was ifll%lllu/ini i T s 66. Harbor 67, Vulgar pre- tender to gentility lish gold coin . Transmit . Otherwise . Merchant Lar, dles . Copled 1 4 o " "ROLLIN' WESTWARD" WHITE FLASH WARNER BROS MARGARET LlNDSAY ANNA MAY WONG Lola Lane - Anthony Averill Popeye Malinee Tomorrow-1:00 P. M. —CANDY— —PRIZES — —CARTOON— PV | II%II :'r:ce ;::(:tlt;le,:;flnrnd decides to q\ml ASIROIOGY SOI.VES MURDER IN-MAIN HIT AT COLISEUM THEATRE Bolving a murder mystery by the ancient science of astrology “is the novel theme of “When Were You Born?" the Warner Bros. melodrama with Anna May Wong, Margaret | 1ast evening at the Calhoun AvenucI Llnd»av and a host of others, which cofiies to the screen of the Coliseum Theatre tonight. The picture is belicved to be one Mrs. Hoke and Mrs. A. J. Good- | of the most unusual filmed in years, ! man will’ be 'in’ charge of Troop 1,!for interwoven with the full quota and a meeting has been called for | of thrills to be expected in a murder | | mystery story is an intelligible ex- planation of astrology and an in- teresting exposition of the working methods of a bona fide astrologer. ‘The exotically fascinating Chi- . |nese-American actress, Anna May | ‘Wong plays the astrologer who solves | the mystery. After reading the horo-| scope of a wealthy importer, played by James Stephenson, she predicts his death within the next 48 hours. When he is murdered within the Mrs, Helen Schoonover, who Was| ;e cot she is suspected by the po- lice of ‘the murder. The second feature is “Rollin, smrring Tex Ritter and | Helen Johnson, nurse at St. Ann's. O’f'(e Sia“ Fe'es Geraldine Bodding Ann’s Hospital. After recetving ‘medical attention | ~The staff of the Territorial Audi- lat the Government Hospital, Amy|tor’s Office entertained yesterday afternoon with a luncheon in 'the Goid Room of the Baranof Hotel Melba Miller underwent a minor!honoring Miss Geraldine Bodding on her Wirthday. Guests were Mrs. Guila Chappell, Mrs. Olaf Bodding, Mrs. Agnes Erickson, Mrs. Miles Godkins, Mrs. Agnes Adsit and Miss Isabel Cash- Try an Emptre nd l.amb Curry & Bice | -Tomorrow at Your: - Favorite Lunch Spot m IARAIIU!' Commerc1al 0ldest Bank in Alaska . 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